Phoenix police officer among 5 injured in collision

Five people, including two teenagers and a Phoenix police officer, were injured in a two-vehicle crash in east Phoenix late Tuesday.

A woman in her 30s and a 13-year-old girl had to be extricated from a midsize car that collided with a Phoenix police SUV at the intersection of 32nd and Oak streets, according to the Phoenix Fire Department.

A 13-year-old boy was ejected from the car but was conscious and speaking to paramedics at the scene, a fire official said. A man in his 40s was able to walk from the car after it crashed. He was the only person in that vehicle not taken to a hospital.

The officer was taken to a hospital in stable condition after suffering a cut on his forehead.

None of the injuries appeared to be life-threatening.

The car was headed north on 32nd street in the middle lane and attempted to turn into a parking lot when it collided with the police SUV.

Any charges and citations will be filed following the conclusion of the investigation, Phoenix police said.